Cancellation of Steady State Error Using Auxiliary Diophantine Equation for a Bio-Reactor Process -A case study
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https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2024.0263Keywords:
RST Controller, PID Controller, MATLAB, Steady State Error, Bio-Reactor, Diophantine EquationAbstract
RST (Regulation, Sensitivity and Tracking) controller is very widely used in electrical engineering application. The controller provides both feed-forward and feedback actions. PID, Internal Model Controller (IMC) designs are mainly very effective in set point tracking but poor in disturbance rejection, however, the disturbance rejection can be obtained at the cost of reduced stability margins. The controller is based on the resolution of a Diophantine equation. A mathematical Model for Bioreactor was developed using MATLAB. Once the discrete model of the process is known and a model transfer function for the closed loop system has been chosen, the cancellation of steady state errors in response to reference signals has been solved for polynomial reference signals of any order by the introduction of an auxiliary Diophantine equation. The results are compared with the PID controller based on pole assignment method.
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